Vending machine



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UNITED STATES J PATENT o1=I '1cE;

Joseph F. Drummond, Norfolk, Va.

Application September 22, 1930 1 Serial No. 483,694,

13 Claims. (01.101-318) This invention relates to a vending machine, Figure? is a side view of the vending maand more particularly to that type of machine chine; where a certificate, card, or receipt isissued upon Figure 3 is a view of the card or certificate the deposit of a stipulated amount or premium. which, for the purpose of illustration, is an acci- In order to fully illustrate the purposes and dent insurance premium certificate; 76 functions of the vending machine, I am, in this in- Figure 4 is a planview of the vending machine stance, applying the device to the issuance of mechanism; 7 insurance premium certificates or receipts, which Figure 5 is a back view of the vending machine indicate that application has been made and acmechanism taken on the line 5--5 of Figure 6;

cepted .for'protection under the provisions of an Figure 6 is a side view of the Vending machine insurance policy, particularly that type known mechanism taken on the line 66 of Figure 5; as accidentinsurance, commonly sold at rail- Figure '7 is a side view of the vending machine road, motor bus, and other terminals to travelers. taken on the line '7-7 of Figure 5; t It is to the mutual'benefit of those travelling Figure 8 is an enlarged side view of the trip and of the common carriers that the acquiring of releasing mechanism;

accident insurance be encouraged. While it is. Figure9 isa plan view of the trip release mechquite generally known to the public that such anism taken on the line 9-9 of Figure 8; service can be procured at points of travel de- Figure 10 is an enlarged Side view of the card parture, such fact is not sufficiently obvious to j r, Card receptacle, Card elevator a d ca d 0 attract the attention of the average person who retainer guide; 7 i r might'otherwise be desirous of insurancep'rotece u e is p w Ofthe a ism detion, and such service is not obtainable at places scribed'in Figure 0 taken Oh the line l11l 0f convenientto those traveling in privateautomoe 5 U biles, or places where unusual hazards exist. is an e d Si View Of t e 00111 80 In order to more satisfactorily accomplish this opemtmg mejchamsm result, it is necessary to eliminate the human 13 1s an en1argd end View of the 00111 equation in the present insuranceselling agency, ff

and institute a selling agency which will'remind 5 lgure 15 an ?levatlon'of the male quadrant potential purchasers that accident insurance proof w com Ppemtmg mechamsm; and I tection is available, and can be procured by the ,F Is an 91evat1on female quadrant payment of a nomimal premium. Heretofore, I OI the 001,13 operatmg mChamSm' am aware, there have been machines for vend- E 'i more spec1ficany to the drawmgs m ing insurance premium certificates, but due to whtlch hke m i parts, the

inefficient and complicated mechanism and to m upon.whlch myentlon 1S predlcated the lack of fool-proof qualities of said'machines, p cramg j removable bafck n they have either failed to attract or have fallen piovlded Wlth plamrm? on the tront t into disfavor with prosepctive purchasers. face of the castng contams e t m It is one of the objects of the present slots} near the top, vertical slots 5 on e ther side,

Mon to provide a Vending machine which is and a smallerlongitudlnal slot. 6, ust above the 40 v fiplatform 3. An operating handle '7 is provided at 3 32: f gg g g m but hl theright hand side whenaddressing the machine.

H, i or Another object of the invention is to provide Tne arrangement of the and the p051 I tioning of the slots therein, above set forth, is a f d machme Whlch 1S absolutely fool" merely illustrative of one embodiment of many pIOO J r which might be fabricated. Still another ob ect of the invention is to prop A shaft 8 extends between the sides of the easvlde a vending machine, which is not, in the least, ing and at one side protrudes througha bearing cumbe so e, but may be Positioned in all member 9, an aperture, and a quadrant 10 to acv fi e l places and form an attractive Sales commodatethe handle '7, and at the other side is appeal to the public. rotatably secured within a bearing member 11/ With these and other objects and advantages in The quadrant 10 is provided with projections 12, view, attention is called to the drawings in which form stops when the handle is operated. which: a There are two separate mechanisms on either Figure 1' is a front view ofthe vending ma side of thezvertical median line of the device, 56 hi v n r H I v which are operated by theshaft 8. I These mechanisms are identical in construction with the exception of the coin chutes, one being smaller to accommodate a coin of smaller denomination. In view of this, a description of one of the mechanisms will be suflicient to acquaint those skilled in the art with the entire construction of the device.

The coin operating mechanism comprises generally a male quadrant 13, which isfattached to the shaft 8, and a female quadrant 14, which is attached to a sleeve 15 surrounding, the shaft 8.

The details of this mechanism, and its operation will be later more fully described. A bracket ,16 supports a chute 17, the openend of which coincides with the vertical slot 5 in the fa ce of .the casing.

end at 19 to the sleeve 15, and at its other end is pivotally connected to the card ejector link 20, said link being pivotally connected to the arm 21, attached to the card ejector 22.

Referring more particularly to Figures 5, 6, 10 and 1l, the ejector 22 slides in guides 23 be-- neath and in contact with the a card retainer guide 24. The end 25 of the card ejector is angled and shouldered to receive a card A in order to eject it through an opening between the ejector stop 26, positioned beneath the end of the card retainer guide 24. and the flange 27, and hence through the slot 4 in the face of the machine; Itwill be noted that the ejector stop 26 is shaped to receive the angled and shouldered end 25 of the ejector22. A shutter28 covers the opening between the said ejector stop and said flange to prevent insertion of anything back into the. slot.4. An opening is provided in the card retainer guide 24 near the front end thereof at 29 through which. the time dial mechanism extends into theflange 27, and it will be noted that the rear side of said receptacle is cut away to allow insertion and replenishment of the card supply between the saidcut-away portion and the flange.

Within the card receptacle is an elevator comprising a platform 36, having a bracket 37 see cured to the bottom thereof. Pivotally at-' tached to the bracket 37, by-meansof pin 38, is

a yoke 39, which extends on either side of the pivot point beyond the sides of the card retainer guide 24. The card receptacle 34;is provided on its sides withpockets 40- running the entire length of the receptacle to accommodate .the extended ends'oi the yoke. m

Mounted upon and at the sides ofthe card retainer guide -24 are brackets 41 and 42, carrying at their endsbearings' 43, in which is held a shaft 44. At either endof said shaft are secured grooved wheels 45. A collar 46 surrounds and is attached to the shaft, and a coil spring 47 is secured to said collar and to the bearing member on bracket 41. A wire 48 runs .in each of the grooved wheels 45, and at one end is attached in the groove and at the other end to the adjusting screws 49' at the ends of the yoke 39, As the latch member 60.

34 is positionedat the front a elevator platform 36 is forced downwardly, when the card receptacle is filled with cards, the coil spring 4'7 is so tensioned that the elevator platform with cards thereon will push upwardly at all times with a uniform pressure against the card retainer guide 24. v

The bracket 42 has attached thereto at its lower enlarged portion a bearing 50 which supportsga shaft carrying an ink ribbon spool 51. A spring 52 is interposed between the bearing and the spool to maintain the spool under the proper tension. An arm 53 extends from the upper portion of the bracket 42 to which is attached 'a' shaft carrying a ratchet wheel 54 and a second'ribbonspool 55 Knobs 56 are pro- V V 1 vided on each of the ribbon spools to facilitate The card ejector lever 18 is secured at its lower rewindlng of 7 the ink ribbon when necessary. An after-pawl is provided at 57 for the said ratchet wheel. A link 58 has attached at one end a pawl 59 and an arm 60 by means of a screw bolt 6l. Referring more particularly'to Figures 7, 8 and 9, the arm 60 forms the upper release trip, and is attached at-its upper end to a spring 62 secured to the top of the casing and extends downwardly into a. guide member 63 attached to the side of the card receptacle '34; An arm :64 forms thelower release trip, and extends upwardly into the guide member 63, and has at its lower end an elongated aperture 65 in which moves a pin 66 secured at the end of a lever'fi'l attached to the collar 68, whichis mounted upon and actuated by the sleeve 15. The lower end of the arm 60 is shaped to forma latch member 60, and the upper end 01 the arm 64 is shaped to form alatch memberv 64. The said latch members are normally in operative connection with each others A pin 69 is positioned lower end of and in contact with the latchmember 60'. A release trip spring 701s secured within the guide member 63, and presses against the Connected to the "arm 60 by any suitable means, such as extensions 71,-is the time dial mechanism 30.

Between the two'mechanisms on eitherside of the casing is set a clock mechanism'72 supported by aplatform 73. A clock shaft '74 is supported by a bearing member '75 attached to the front end of the casing. Loosely surrounding the clock shaft are complementary brackets 76 having extensions 77 and 78 attached to the time dial mechanisms. Arms 79 having bearings at their outer ends, project from the brackets 76 to accommoa date shafts 80 provided with gear wheels 81, which mesh with the gear wheel 82 mounted on the said clockshaft. The shafts 80 extend to the time dial mechanism where they are held by arms 83 projecting from extensions 77 and 78. The arms 83 are provided with bearing members which hold shafts 80, and gear'wheels 84 secured to. said sh'afts'mesh with the gear wheels. 85 attached to shafts from the time dial mechanisms.

To the winding shaftof the clock is secured a key 86. A spring 87 is secured in any suitable manner to the end of the key and tothe top of the casing, and second spring 88 is secured to theend of the key and to the lever 89 on the. shaft8 I Arms 90 extending -f'roi'ri the chutesupport 16 pivotally support a pin.91 tofwhich is attached a coin slot shutter 92 Ah arm 93 in operative connection with the shutter 92is provided with a hook 94, which will drop through an aperture adjacent :the extreme 95in the card retainer'guide 24 when the card receptacle .34 is empty, and, in so doing, move the shutter 92 between the open end of the coin chute 1'7 and the slot 5 in the face of the casing.

Referring more particularly to Figures 12, 13, 14- and 15, the coin operating mechanism, hereto fore generally described, consists of a male quadrant 13 and a female quadrant 14. The quadrant 13 is operatively connected to the shaft 8, and is provided with notches 96 and 9'7 in the ends thereof near the top. A semi-circular groove 98 runs the width of the quadrant beneath the said notches, and below the groove is a semi-circular projection 99.

Quadrant 14 is operatively connected to th sleeve 15 by means of the screw bolt 100, and is provided with a semi-circular groove 101 into which opens a slot 102. At one side of the quadrant the portion above the groove is cutaway at 103. Atrigger 104 is pivotally mounted at 105 and is provided with a pin 106 substantially at the elbow of the trigger. A pin 107 is positioned on the upper portion of the quadrant 14 at opposite sides from the trigger. The lower end of the coin chute 17 opens into the slot 102.

In the bottom of the casing 1 are placed a central receptacle C and smaller receptacles D on either sides thereof, the former receiving the returned stubs of the cards or certificates; and

thelatter receiving the coins B.

The operation and function of the mechanisms a above described are as follows: A coin B of the proper denomination is deposited in one of the slots 5, and descends down the chute 1'7 through slot 102 into groove 101 of the coin operating mechanism. The handle '7 is then pulled toward the operator and projection 99 on the male quadrant l3, strikes the coin which contacts with the trigger 104 moving it outwardly on its pivot point 105, so that the pin 106 is in the path of and becomes locked in notch 97. The shaft 8 and sleeve 15'are then in operative connection with each other. As the shaft and sleeve rotate their predetermined distance, the lever 67 will actuate the arm 64, forming the lower release trip which will pull downwardly on the arm 60, forming the upper release trip. In so doing, the time dial mechanism connected to arm by extensions '71, will be forced through the opening 29 of the card retainer guide 24, and press against the ink ribbon 32 and card A, thereby properly stamping the desired data on said card. As the card is stamped, the card ejector 22 will be ac'-,

tuated by the ejector lever 18, and the card will be pushed out of the slot 4.

the downward movement of the release trip mechanism progresses, the latch member 60' will be disconnected from the latch member 64 by means of the pin 69. This will cause a return movement-of the parts by means of the spring 62, attached to the arm 60, and the pawl 59 will actuate the ratchet wheel 54 and the ink ribbon spool 5-5 will rotate, thereby placing a fresh strip of ink ribbon beneath the time dial mechanism.

' spring 47, grooved wheels 45, wires 48, and yoke 39. It will be noted that yoke 39 is pivotally attached to the platform 36 to facilitate self-adjustment of said platform and cards within the card receptacle 34 and prevent any possibility of jammine.

Whenever the handle 7, is actuated, regardless of whether a coin has been deposited, the spring 88, with its end attached to the key 86 and to thelever 89, will pull downwardly onsaid key to wind the clock spring. When the clock spring is suiiiciently wound, the tension thereof,'together with the tension of spring 87 attached to the key and to the top of the casing, will overcome the nisms to move up and down in order to stamp the cards.

The time dial mechanisms are of the ordinary type for the purposes set forth and, in the instance here illustrated inconnection with accident insurance policy premium certificates, it stamps the date and time of making application for insurance protection.

When the card receptacle is exhausted, the arm 93 with hook member 94, will drop into an aperture 95 in the card retainer guide 24, and coin slot shutter 92 will move between the coin slot 5 and the coin chute 17, thereby preventing further insertion of coins through said slot.

The card A used in the illustration of the vend- The complementary brackets ing machine here set forth, comprises a main portion and a stub portion. When-the card with proper time and date stamped thereon has been ejected through slots 4, the applicant for insurlance protection detaches the stub, places thereon cate to the beneficiary together with personal greetings or information.

Upon the face of the casing and on the platform, there may be set forth, if desired, information explaining the purposes of the vending machine.

It is obvious that I have invented a greatly improved vending machine which is simple, yet efficient in operation and inexpensive to manufacture. poses and advantages, and it is clearly understood that the form of the vending machine here described is subjectto various modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

I claim:

.1. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft.

a,card printing mechanism, a cardejector, an elevator within said receptacla'means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said I printing mechanism, means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said ejector, coin controlled means to position the parts for operation, and means to exert an upward pull on said elevator.

2. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft,

The device may be put to many pur a card printing mechanism, a card ejector, a selfadjusting elevator Within said receptacle, means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said printing mechanism, means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said ejector, coin .controlled means to position the parts for operation, and means to exert an upward pull on said elevator.

3. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft, a card printing mechanism, a card ejector, an elevator within said receptacle comprising a platformhaving a yoke pivotally connected'thereto,

means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said printing mechanism, means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said ejector, coin controlled means to position the parts for operation, and means to exert an upward pull on said elevator.

4. In a vending machine,-the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft,

a card printing mechanism, a card ejector, an

elevator within said receptacle comprising a platform having a yoke pivotally; connected thereto, means inoperative connection with said shaft to actuate said printing mechanism, means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said ejector, coin controlled means to position the parts for operation, brackets positioned above said elevator, a shaft mounted in said brackets, wheels attached to said shaft, cables engaging said wheels and secured to said elevator, and

means to impart arotative movement to said a casing, a receptacle for-cards, an operating shaft.

5. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft, a card printing mechanism, a card ejector, an elevator within said receptacle comprising a platform having a yoke pivotally connected thereto,

means in operative connection with said, shaft to actuate said ejector, coin controlled means to position the parts for operation, brackets positioned above said elevator, a shaft mounted in said brackets, grooved wheels attached to said shaft,

, cables in said grooves and secured to said elevator,

and a spring secured to said shaft and to one of said brackets to impart a rotative movement to said shaft.

6. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft, a card printing mechanism, a card ejector com prising a flange adjacent said receptacle, a plat form spaced thereabove, and a movable member between said flange and platform, means to present a card to said printing mechanism, means in operative connection with said shaft to actuate said printing mechanism, coin controlled means to position the parts for operation, andv means in operative connection with said shaft and connected to said movable member to actuate said movable member. I V

'7. In a vending machine, the combination of .a casing, a receptacle for cards; an operating shaft, a card ejector comprising a flange adjacent said receptacle, a platform spaced thereabove having apertures therein to accommodate said printing mechanism, and a movable member between said flange and platform, means to present a card to said printing mechanism, means in operative connection withsaid shaft to actuate said printing mechanism, coin controlled means to position the parts for operation, and means in operative connection with said shaft and connected to said movable member to actuatesaid movable member.

' 8. In-a vending machine, the combination of acasing; a receptacle forcards, an operating shaft, a card printing mechanism, a card ejector comprisinga flange adjacent said receptacle, 9.

i said shaft and connected to said movable member to actuate said movable member, and a stop' memberjbetween the front ends of said flange and platform to limit the movement of said movable member. a Y

9. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptaclefor cards, an operating shaft, a card ejector comprising a flange adjacent said receptacle, 3; platform spaced thereabove having apertures therein, and a movable member between said flange and platform, brackets mounted on said platform, spools having an ink ribbon therebetween attached to one of said brackets, a printing dial positioned above said platform, means to position a'card within said card ejector, means in operative connection with said shaft and connected to said movablemember to actuate said movable member, and means in operative connection with said shaft to move said printing dial against said card.

l0. Ina vending machine, the combination of shaft, a card ejector comprising a flange adjacent said receptacle, a platform spaced. thereabove having apertures therein, and a movable member between saidflange and platform, brackets mounted on said platform, spools having an ink ribbon therebetween attached to one of saidbrackets, a printing dial positioned above said platform, means to position acard within said card ejector, means in operative connection with said shaft and connected to said movable member to actuate'said movable member, means in operative connection with said shaft to move said printing dial against said card, and means to rotat'e one of said ink ribbon spools.

11. In a vending machine, the combination of a casing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft, a card ejector comprising a flange adja'cent said receptacle, a platform spaced thereabove having apertures. therein, and a movable member between said flange and platform, brack- 'ets mounted on said platform, spools having an ink ribbon therebetween attached to-one'of said brackets, a printing dial positioned above said platform, means to positiona' card within said card ejector, means in operative connection with said shaft and connected to said movable memeasing, a receptacle for cards, an operating shaft, a card ejector comprising a. flange adjacent said receptacle, .a platform spaced thereabove having apertures therein, and a movable member between said flange and platform, brackets mounted on said platform, spools having'an ink ribbon therebetween attached to one of said brackets, a

ink ribbon therebetween attached to one of said brackets, a printing dial positioned above said platform, means to position acard Within said card ejector, means in operative connection With said shaft and connected to said movable member to actuate said movable member, and means in operative connection with said shaft to move said printing dial into one of said apertures in said platform, saidink ribbon being beneath said printing dial.

JOSEPH F. DRUMMOND. 

